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  1. Young Engineers inspires children aged 4–15 to explore engineering through fun, hands-on activities like LEGO and Algobrix coding.
  2. Operating in 50+ countries, it has gained global recognition and achieved milestones like a Guinness World Record.
  3. Franchisees receive extensive training, marketing support, and flexible opportunities to run educational programs.
  4. The franchise requires a $6,000–$35,000 investment, strong interpersonal skills, and a passion for working with kids.
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Literatura w języku polskim

  1. Acheson David, Mendelsohn Martin: Franchising, Warszawa 1992;
  2. Antonowicz Alicja: Franchising. Uwarunkowania i perspektywy rozwoju., Gdynia 2010;
  3. Bagan-Kurluta Katarzyna: Umowa franchisingu, Warszawa 2001;
  4. Banachowicz Ewa, Nowak Joanna, Starkowski Mieczysław: Franchising czyli klucz do przyszłości, Warszawa 1996;
  5. Fuchs Bernadeta: Franchising. Wzory umów z komentarzem, Gdańsk 1997;
  6. Fuchs Bernadeta: Umowy franchisingowe, Kraków 1998;
  7. Jacyszyn Jerzy: Nowe formy prowadzenia działalności gospodarczej, Gdańsk 1993;
  8. Kolarski Grzegorz: Franchising, Warszawa 1992;
  9. Kolarski Grzegorz: Zastosowanie franchisingu w procesie prywatyzacji przedsiębiorstw, Warszawa 1991;
  10. Mendelsohn Martin: Jak wybrać biznes dla siebie, Warszawa 2005 (zamów na Franchising.pl);
  11. Murray Iain: Przewodnik po franczyzie, Warszawa 2008;
  12. Pokorska Barbara: Leksykon Franczyzy, Warszawa 2002;
  13. Pokorska Barbara: Franchising w Polsce. Stan i kierunki rozwoju, Warszawa 2000;
  14. Skrzek M., Wojtaszek Ewa: Reguły konkurencji a franchising, Warszawa 1995;
  15. Stawicka Magdalena Kinga: Franczyza - droga do sukcesu, Warszawa 2009;
  16. Stecki Leopold: Franchising, Toruń 1994;
  17. Szczepanowska-Kozłowska Krystyna: Wyczerpanie praw własności przemysłowej - Patent i prawo ochronne na znak towarowy, Warszawa 2003;
  18. Szewc Andrzej, Jyż Gabryiela: Prawo własności przemysłowej, Warszawa 2003;
  19. Tokaj-Krzewska Agnieszka: Franchising. Strategia rozwoju małych firm w Polsce, Warszawa 1999;
  20. Traple Elżbieta: Umowy franchisingowe w świetle przepisów prawa EWG dotyczących wolnej konkurencji (w): Rozprawy z polskiego i europejskiego prawa prywatnego, Księga pamiątkowa ofiarowana Profesorowi Józefowi Skąpskiemu, pod red. Andrzeja Mączyńskiego, Maksymiliana Pazdana, Adama Szpunara, Kraków 1994;
  21. Wojtaszek-Mik Ewa: Umowa franchisingu w świetle prawa konkurencji wspólnoty europejskiej i polskiego prawa antymonopolowego, Toruń 2001;
  22. Ziółkowska Marta Joanna: Franczyza Nowoczesny Model Rozwoju Biznesu, Warszawa 2010 (zamów na Franchising.pl).

Literatura w języku angielskim

  1. Abell Mark: The Franchise Option: A Legal Guide;
  2. Amies Michael: A Comparison of a Franchise and an Independent Start-Up;
  3. Amies Michael: A Guide to Franchising and Master Licensing;
  4. Birley Sue, Rosenberg Robert M., Spinelli Stephen Jr.: Franchising: Pathway to Wealth Creation;
  5. Gent Peter: The Franchise;
  6. Keup Erwin J.: Franchise Bible: How to Buy a Franchise or Franchise Your Own;
  7. Koningsberg A.: International Franchising;
  8. Mendelsohn Martin: The Guide to Franchising;
  9. Mendelsohn Martin: How to Franchise Internationally;
  10. Mendelsohn Martin: How to Evaluate a Franchise;
  11. Mendelsohn Martin: How to Buy a Franchise;
  12. Mendelsohn Martin: The Ethics of Franchising;
  13. Mendelsohn Martin: The Franchisor’s Manual;
  14. Mendelsohn Martin, Brennan Michael: The International Encyclopedia of Franchising;
  15. Mendelsohn Martin, Acheson David: How To Franchise Your Business;
  16. Mendelsohn Martin, Harrins Bryan: Franchising and the Block Exemption Regulation;
  17. Mendelsohn Martin, Rudnick Lewis: Negotiating an International Master Franchise Agreement (International Business Negotiating Guides);
  18. PROFIT system: How to franchise in Poland (zamów na Franchising.pl);
  19. Seid Michael, Dave Thomas: Franchising For Dummies;
  20. Sherman Andrew J.: Franchising & Licensing: Two Ways to Build Your Business;
  21. Tomzack Mary E.: Tips & Traps When Buying a Franchise;
  22. Zeidman Philip F. (editor): Survey of Foreign Laws and Regulations Affecting International Franchising;
  23. Zeidman Philip F.: Aspects of the Market Economy, Franchising.
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Main conclusions

  1. Young Engineers addresses the growing demand for engineering skills by fostering curiosity and passion for the subject among children through innovative, hands-on educational programs.
  2. The franchise offers a unique business opportunity with strong global recognition, extensive support, and flexible work options for individuals passionate about education and engineering.
  3. With low initial investment and diversified revenue streams, Young Engineers is well-suited for franchisees who enjoy working with children and have strong communication and management skills.
  4. Young Engineers combines education and entertainment to prepare children for future workforce challenges while providing franchisees with a scalable and impactful business model.
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